Integrator note — what this ILA does on the line
The Schneider ILA2P572TC1A0 is an AC synchronous servo motor in the Lexium integrated drive line, sized at 0.57 N·m nominal torque with a 0.85 N·m peak stall — a low-inertia package for point-to-point motion and small indexing axes rather than high-load continuous drives. It runs on an 18 to 55.2 V supply at 7500 mA continuous and 9000 mA peak, with nominal speed rated 3000 rpm at 24 V and 5100 rpm at 48 V — the bus voltage choice is what sets the available speed window for the axis. The device short name is ILA, part of the Lexium integrated drive range — meaning the drive electronics sit in the same housing as the motor, so cabinet integration collapses to the flange mount, the industrial connector, and a DC bus link rather than a separate drive chassis. It carries a single-turn encoder feedback, four configurable I/O signals, natural convection cooling, and protection against output overvoltage, output short circuit, and safe torque off — the latter is the STO function expected on a Lexium drive for guarded commissioning.
Mechanical envelope and mount
The flange is 57 mm with an untapped 9 mm shaft at 20 mm length and a 1.6 mm centring collar — the motor bolts directly to the machine plate and takes a keyed coupling or pinion on the shaft end. Overall length is 163.8 mm including the integrated drive housing, so on a machine layout the ILA needs that much axial clearance behind the flange for cable bend and connector access. Power and feedback come in through an industrial connector — wiring the unit is a single-cordset job rather than a separate power, feedback, and brake loom.
Compliance and sourcing posture
Compliance carries CE marking against EN 61800-3 second environment, EN/IEC 50178, IEC 60072-1 and EN 50347 — the second-environment EMC classification is the one expected for installation inside an industrial machine, not for exposed commercial spaces.
